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Bankrupts, &c

... 3Manlruapt5o, rc. - lre London Gazelte of Friday, Jan. 13. BANKRUPtpS. James Beason, Bury-court, St. Mary-axe, upholterer to surrender Jan. 20, at ten o'clock, March 3, at balt pas tten, at the Bankrupts' Court. Solicitors, Mss* Lofty and Potter, Kivg-strebt, Cheapaide; effiiala. signee, Mr. Whitmore, Basinghall-street. Wijljarn Smith and John Stickalo, Queen's-buildings, Knigbtsbridge, ...

MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... - -- - - - - - -- - -- - - - - - - - - - - - ~- f- --S LivERPOOL CORN MARKET, FRIDAY, DEC. 8.-The duties continues without alteration on all sorts of foreign Grain, except Ilye, reduced to 10s. 6d., and Colonial Bye to 2s, 6d. per quarter. We have an average supply of Wheat and Flour fresh in from Ireland, X bat only a moderate quantity of other articles thence and coastwise, the arrival of ...

Bankrupts, &c

... lealthrupto, W. From the London GazettC of Friday, April 7. BANKRUPTS. John Shaw, Seymour-place, Camden-town, builder, to surrender April 21, at half-past eleven, May 19, at eleven, at the Bankrupts' Court. Solicitors Messrs. Pain and Haterly, Great Marlborough-street; official assignee, Mr. Whitmore, Btsinghall-street. Benjamin Vines, Hoole, grocer, April 19. at ten, May 23, at twelve, at the ...

MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... MARKIET INTELLIGENCE. LONDON COaRN EXCIIANGE, MONDAY, JAN. 30.- Last week the arrivals of Wheat from our own I coasts, were on the whole, good, but mostly of infa- nhor quality, arising from the dampness of the atmsos. I ?? l ue p this morning, coastvise and by land cart inge, and samples, the ?? wore com- paratively small, particularly from Essex and Kent. The samples beieg somewhat out of ...

MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... K iT G - af LONDON CORN MARKET, MONDAY, Sber. II.- Daring last week very considerable progress was J made in harvest work, and the arrivals of all grain up to our market, if we except those of foreign Wheat, were on a very moderate scale. We have received a full average supply of New Wheat from Es-ex and Kent the quality of' which was inferior. Old Wheat Of home produce being scerce, the ...

Bankrupts, &c

... l3antruplo, WC. Fronm the London Gazedt of Frtday, Oct. 20. BANSKRUPTS. Benjamin Brain, of Rodney-street, Pentonville, steel and copper plate printer, November 2, at half-past twelve, and Nov. 30, at half-past one, at the Court of Bankruptcy, London. Mr. George John Graham, officl assignee, 25, Coleman-atreet. Solicitors, Messrs Har.i- sons, Walbreok. John Whipple, of 8, Crown-street, Finsbury ...

Bankrupts, &c

... wanurupto, &to Frong the London Gazett of Fridal, Dec. 1. p BANKRUPTS. o Thos. Alford, 26, Harrow-road, Paddington, licenced p victualler, Dec. 12, at two, and Feb. 8, at eleven, at the 0 Court of Bankruptcy, London. Mr. George John a Graham, official assignee, 25, Caleman-street. Mr. a Berkeley, solicitor, Lincol'nsinn-f.elds. s John Hart, 66, Quadrant, Regent-street, tailor, Dec. v, 8, at ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... LOCAL MARKE'TS. ILEEDS CORN MARKET, FEBRUARY 14th, 1843-The sapply of Grain to this day's market is smals, the ?? being contrary prevents the vessels from making their passage. There has been a fair demand for Wheat and Barley, and last week's prices fully supported. Oats and Beans little alteration. THE AVERAGE PRICES OF WHEAT, FOR TIE WEE ENDING FEB. 13, 1843. Wheat. Harley. Oats. Rye. Beans ...

MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... LIVERPOOL CORN MARKET, MONDAY, AuG. 14.- Since this day se'nnight we have received 3,229 sacks of Flour, and 3,583 loads of Oatmeal from Ireland ; but the imports of British Grain are very light. Only 1,018 quarters of Wheat, and 506 bar- rels of Flour are reported from Canada. A decided improvement has this week taken place in the weather;* the last four days have been exceedingly fine, and ...

Bankrupts, &c

... jantrnA3t0, * . From the London Gazette of Frid r1, June 9. BANliRUP rS. e Jemres M\ ?? 314allan, LudIgotae-hill, dentist, to sur- e rtnider July 21, at eleve-i, at the BfLukruptb' Court: n sliclitor, 'ir. Yatos, Bury-atreet, St. Mary-Axe; offlicil assi9eP-0, Mr. Psnn il. Jollu Grieve, Nicholas-lane, engraver, June 20, at i-.ra-past twelve o'clock, July 21, at half-past eleven, C at the B ...

Bankrupts, &c

... la~nTttplo, Wt. a From the London Gazette of Friday, Augj. 18. BANXtRUPTS. George Walter, Oraudie, Northamptonshire, grocer, d to surrender Aug. 28, at haif-prst 2, Sept. 28, at hai.- r past 12, at the Coart of Bankraptcy. Solicitors, d Messrs. S Aitbson and Mitten, Soutbampton-buildiugs; , and iMessrs. Dunning and Stawman, Leeds; official , assigenf, Mr. Aliager, Birchiu-!:me. 0 Thomas Megary ...

THE RENT WAR

... nt CORN EXCHANGE CONSISTENCY. a DON'T nail his ears to the pump, is a negative th invitation, we presume, under the law to take care la- that if the job be done, it should be well done; and Cd never was there a more striking exemplification of the outward and visible signs of a thorough respeet he for the law than that evinced in a speech recently x- delivered in the Corn Exchange, by a Mr. ...